Here is a Golde "Roto-chrome" 6 color ,color wheel That came in the attic I bought the contents of at a Chevy dealership auction a few monthes ago.It works perfect and still has a special 500 watt bulb that cost $40 to replace!

Deadbolt, 1 year agoCool find! Have you every had any luck finding information on Any equipment or the Company, itself? I have a Large, Reminder or Splicing station?? It from a Drive-in Theater I grew up beside. It runs 2. 15" film reels. Black, gold hinges, a cool GE motor on it, belt drive with fwd-rev cluch. So cool but 100 pound. But' I'll give to Goldé! When they built something! They built something!! Thank for sharing. Very Cool! Check mine out on my page.

gargoylecollector, 1 year agoThanks deadbolt!I actually never looked,I do agree they don't make things like they used too!

Vintagefran, 1 year agoNo idea what a Roto-chrome is but love its look:)

Deadbolt, 1 year agoI'm thinking that's just the industrial color wheel the Dealership use inside and outside in parkinglot for Events and Sales! Wonder what year it is? Hey it could have be used show Films! Maybe the shined it on the back of screen to show only all Theater customers come to the concession stand too by chocolate or popcorn? :-) Those it have a Slot to insert anything that could cast a picture? I sure the Chevrolet dealership probably used it too light the Cool New cars/trucks for that year. They also Industrial color wheels at Drive-in theaters, before and after the movies. All of Goldé stuff was for Film!! All Cinema Based that I've see! I could upload mine last night, because my cable modem acting Stupid. I'll put it up today!

gargoylecollector, 1 year agoThanks Vintagefran!No it is just a INDOOR! color wheel,
and I assumed it was to shine on the cars in the show room at night.I would guess 40's -50's.